Report in Britain: The British Prime Minister told Lapid - she is considering moving the embassy to Jerusalem
The spokesman for Downing 10 told the British newspaper "The Telegraph" about the intention of Prime Minister Liz Truss. The heads of government met on the sidelines of the United Nations Assembly in New York, and according to Lapid's office he "stressed to Truss that Israel's expectation is to promote a more long-term and firm agreement that will address all The rainbow of threats originating in Iran"
Barak Ravid
09/22/2022
Thursday, September 22, 2022, 05:45 Updated: 05:53
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In the video: Liz Truss was appointed to her position as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (Photo: Reuters)
British Prime Minister Liz Truss told Prime Minister Yair Lapid at their meeting in New York that she is considering the possibility of moving the British Embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem - this is what a Downing 10 spokesman told the British newspaper "The Telegraph" tonight (Wednesday).
The heads of government met on the sidelines of the United Nations Assembly in New York. Lapid expressed his "deep condolences on the death of Queen Elizabeth II" to Taras and congratulated the British Prime Minister on her election.
According to a statement from Lapid's office, he "expressed his confidence that under her leadership we will bring the relations between Israel and Great Britain to new heights in a number of areas, with an emphasis on the areas of economy and innovation, as well as security."
Lapid and Terrace (Photo: Government Press Office, Avi Ohion)
Also, according to a statement from Lapid's office, he "stressed to Prime Minister Taras the necessity to avoid further compromises with Iran and emphasized that Israel's expectation is to promote a more long-term and firmer agreement that will address the entire spectrum of threats originating from Iran."
The leaders discussed further strengthening the bilateral relations between the countries, and ordered their teams to advance the negotiations on a free trade agreement very quickly.
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